Girls basketball / Top 20
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Brynn Eshoo is part of a talented Fremd team that is coming off a 31-3 season and is ranked No. 1 in the Daily Herald's preseason girls basketball Top 20. John Starks | Staff Photographer
Girls basketball
Team Comment
1. Fremd (31-3) Eshoo, Todd, D-1 signees
2. Maine South (26-8) Six back from Elite 8 team
3. Benet (25-8) 4A state runners-up graduated key pieces
4. Geneva (31-4) Palmer back from 4A third-place squad
5. Libertyville (29-5) Four key players back for NSC champions
6. Lake Zurich (25-8) Cooper's December return key for Bears
7. Montini (27-8) Matulevicius already over 1,000 points
8. Prospect (23-10) 3 starters back four MSL East co-champs
9. Hersey (28-10) Ludois takes over program
10. Grayslake Central (19-12) 4 starters back for defending NLCC champs
11. Carmel (24-9) Good chunk of talent back
12. Rolling Meadows (19-12) 6-4 R. Grandberry a Loyola recruit
13. Barrington (26-9) 6-2 M. O'Riordan headed to Dayton
14. Stevenson (21-12) All-stater Klatt, Musunuri, Williams back
15. Neuqua Valley (23-11) Plenty of experience back for Wildcats
16. Batavia (21-12) Brooke Carlson headed to Colorado State
17. Schaumburg (19-12) 8 seasoned seniors return
18. Waubonsie Valley (24-8) Warriors predicted to be in mix for DVC title
19. Glenbard South (25-6) 3 all-conference back for UEC champs
20. St. Charles North (26-7) North Stars have a formidable front line
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